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<h1>Paper types</h1>
<p>There are four paper types directly available in Origami Editor 3D:

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 <li><b>Square</b></li>
 <li><b>A4</b>, which has an aspect ratio of <b>4243:3000</b></li>
 <li><b>Regular hexagon</b></li>
 <li><b>Dollar bill</b>, which has an aspect ratio of <b>40:17</b></li>
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<p>These can be found in the <b>File > New</b> submenu.
<p>If you need another type of paper, you can either cut the paper to the size and shape you need with the <a href=cuttingtool.html>Cutting Tool</a>, or define a new paper type in the OrigamiScript Terminal. This can be done, for example, by typing <code style="background-color: lightgray">paper [0 0 W H] new</code>, where you have to replace W and H with the width and height of the paper in pixels.

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